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   <title><![CDATA[X79 Extreme6 BIOS failure : G&amp;#039;day Folks,I cannot identify...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forum.asrock.com/member_profile.asp?PF=17282">pcbugfixer</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 26227<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 06 Aug 2023 at 3:08pm<br /><br />G'day Folks,<br /><br />I cannot identify the member that told me to change the battery on the board.<br /><br />Whoever it was I thought it was a novice suggestion if view of my original post.<br /><br />When I said the BIOS was stuffed, I meant that it was STUFFED.<br /><br />So no other suggestions please ?<br />]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[X79 Extreme6 BIOS failure : Hello ASROCK Forum I have a ASRock...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://forum.asrock.com/member_profile.asp?PF=17282">pcbugfixer</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 26227<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 31 Jul 2023 at 9:53am<br /><br />Hello ASROCK Forum <br /><br />I have a ASRock X79 Extreme6 motherboard on witch I have installed a ?? Channels PCI-Express Serial ATA III Host Controller Card??to be able to have 10 WD8003FFBX Red Pro 8TB Hard Drives installed in 2 x 5 Bay ICY dock cages (<a href="https://www.icydock.com/goods.php?id=242" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.icydock.com/goods.php?id=242</a>) these are all functioning and I have managed to sequence them so that bay 1 for example is the master C: drive, bay 2 is the D: drive, etc. to Bay 3 to 5 E:, F: and G: drive and the second rack bay 6 to 10 for drive H: to L: . <br /><br />On HDD 1 (Master(s) C:\ Drive) I have install Multi OS?™s allowing 250 or 500GB for each OS.<br />Using the BootIt UEFI v1.1.17 to create more than 4 primary partitions, actually up to the maximum?, that I can fit on a 8TB HDD. If at 250GB partitions then I could fit 32 partitions?, which I might use eventually.<br /><br />The graphic card is a nVidia GeForce GTX 960.<br />Installed RAM / Memory is 64GB<br /><br />Having installed into the different partitions;<br />1. - Win7Pro 64bit<br />2. - Win8.1Pro 64bit<br />3. ??Win10Pro 64bit<br />4. - Win10Ent 64bit<br />5. - Ubuntu Desktop<br />6. - Ubuntu Server<br />7. - Win S2012R2<br />8, - Win2016DC<br />9. - Win2019DC, and <br />10. - Win2022DC (having problems with this installation, running out of drive letters)<br /><br />This now leaves me with 2.64GB free space on the master HDD which I have spare and don?™t know what to do with as I have run out of drive letter assignments and therefore unable to load / install any other Operating System.<br /><br />NB: I had a difficult and major task in finding the drivers for all the OS?™s able to use and configure the same hardware on this system workstation. I still have some issues with the nVidia, although the display works on all OS?™s. <br />Should you ask me how I did all this after almost 2 years I would simply say ?œI just don?™t know how I managed to do it and have a dickens of a time trying to remember all the different configurations.<br />- And now I needed a long break due to other workloads.<br /><br />Now to the current problems / issues;<br /><br />Then one of the WD8003FFBX Red Pro 8TB Hard Drives failed and then the RMA took some time to replace it (under warranty) the replacement drive connected in bay slot 3 crashed the system trying to boot into Win10Pro 64bit. Trying different bay slots which resulted in the same failures.<br /><br />I then tried connecting the HDD directly to SATA connector port on the Motherboard and the drive still caused the system to crash. Obviously there was / is a compatibility issue here and I asked that another replacement drive be sent which Western Digital did however the same issues occurred.<br /><br />Trying to check the BIOS (F2) found that the BIOS was corrupt and simply stopped the settings to function freezing the system. Lucky I thought, as I had another X79 Extreme6 motherboard and after a day?™s work replacing the motherboard on the 2nd day I booted up the workstation with e new board (without the 2nd replacement HDD) and other than some minor driver and location corrections the Workstation booted to the Win10Pro 64bit desktop.<br /><br />Then trying the second replacement HDD the system again crashed and this time rebooting I checked the BIOS and the ruddy thing was also corrupted and simply stopped the settings to function freezing the system <br /><br />So Folks my dilemma is now that trying to get support from ASRock to have the 2 failed boards refurbished is like trying to fly to Mars and I simply gave up.<br /><br />The alternative seems to me to be a different X79 Extreme? Board on which I can use the same Zeon CPU, nVidia card, memory, etc., and possibly more than 9 SATA connectors on the motherboard so that I don?™t have to use the ?? Channels PCI-Express Serial ATA III Host Controller Card??card to connect all 12 SATA devices, 10 HDD and 2 optical drives, directly to the motherboard.<br /><br />For this I need some help and advice choosing the right board.<br /><br />I was thinking of the X79 extreme9 board, as the SATA connectors suggests to have 12 listed in the Connector on the Specifications.<br />If this is a good alternative I need to source a ?œNew Board of the X79 Extreme9??to be delivered to me in Australia post code 2319 at an affordable price.<br /><br />Please reply to my post with any recommendations or alternative suggestions ASAP please.<br /><br />Regards<br />Roger Hass / PC-Bug Fixer now in Tanilba Bay NSW 2319 Australia<br /><br />]]>
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